We all had a great time at the flyball tournament on Sunday. Our Club ran 5 teams and Auntie Breeze, Chip and Dare all competed in different teams. Chip raced with Grease Lightning, Auntie Breeze with Lightning bolts and Dare with Lightning Storm.
This is one of Auntie Breezes teams races, they won their Division not losing any legs all day.
This is one of Dares teams races and they came 3rd. Dare had never managed to race against another team so everyone was very pleased with him (he is the last dog in the clip)
I got loads of walks between the races and met some interesting new dogs.
Also after the tournament Auntie Breeze was presented with her Flyball Dog Advanced title certificate for getting 5,000 points.
It has taken her two years and load and loads of races.
In the British Flyball Association's breed Analysis for 2009 certain dogs we know did quite well.
Chip who only started competing in May 2009 was the 2nd placed Patterdale Terrier in whole of the UK in 2009.
Kaiza who also races with our Club Lightning Strikes was the No 1 placed Rottweiler in 2009 and is currently the all time 2nd placed Rottweiler in the UK.
And of course Adam, my Dad, is the No 1 placed English Shepherd in the UK. This is him racing at the British Championships in the Summer for his Flyball Club the Crazy Cannons.
And this is me with my Dad Adam when we met at the British Championships in August 2009.
On Doreen's blog (which we follow) she has set a 'Go Waaay Back' challenge where you find a picture of yourself when you were very young and post it on your own blog.
I don't go back very far, only being one and a bit years old. However Auntie Breeze is the oldest of the four of us and as she wasn't on the last post here are some pictures of her as a puppy.
This is her when she was very little and still with her mum.
This is her when she was a little bit bigger and living in our house.
Like the rest of the UK we are under a blanket of snow and have freezing temperatures at the moment. Its not as bad here in West London as other parts of the country but its not going away yet.
Good fun having a tennis ball thrown for you in the snow.
Its got really, really chilly again. Lots of snow and ice everywhere across the whole country! Apparently its the coldest its been in the UK for years.
These pictures were taken in the garden tonight will try and get the boss to take some better daylight ones tomorrow.
I think Chip is trying to see where all the snow is coming from in this picture.